Re: Chary Ode to an Apocalyptic Sandbox

2006-01-12 Thread Lanny Quarles
This is great, almost completely off balance, but there's the edge of reason, like the headless monster crowned with what appears to be a sponge... - Alan yes, the sponge idea had occurred to me, but it also looks like a calcareous brain coral or bony brain plate but not sure how you get

Seen pockets

2006-01-12 Thread John M. Bennett
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Hush me

2006-01-12 Thread John M. Bennett
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Calling brooms

2006-01-12 Thread John M. Bennett
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1/365, Marlea

2006-01-12 Thread Dan Waber
Marlea is my mother. She's impossible to fit into forty words, even all verbs. An artist turned minister (same job: one uses pigments, the other the wreckage and joy of being human). Everything good I will ever be begins here. 40 words, 40 years 365 days, 365 people

Re: 1/365, Marlea

2006-01-12 Thread Sheila Murphy
This is a beautiful idea, Dan - your mother sounds wonderful. No wonder she has such a terrific son. We're all benefiting greatly. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Sheila --- Dan Waber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marlea is my mother. She's impossible to fit into forty words, even all verbs. An artist

Oregon Literary Review

2006-01-12 Thread Joel Weishaus
First Issue of Oregon Literary Review, "an online collection of literature, hypertext, art, music, and hypermedia." http://www.oregonlitrev.org/v1n1/OregonLiteraryReview.htm

Re: [Bad_Writing] Bad_Writing FUN (or, Are you really going to let this inmate run the asylum?)

2006-01-12 Thread Bob Marcacci
i don't know if i can go another round... low brow and how can alan write such trite shite, mate, now even Steven when it might be right or written within eye sight late-night gripe even in this poor light he won't fight weight he won't swipe for words or wards or he's pissed if you get the gist

Re: Reviews of Technologies and Books I like

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
Various - for the Brooklyn rooftop stuff I just used a ten-foot wire. The other end of the radio has to be grounded of course. Mostly I use a 6' vertical antenna; I've also got a radio which picks up the magnetic field - that uses a loop antenna (they're fairly easy to build). - Alan On Thu, 12

Culture of Lies

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
Culture of Lies I was listening to the Colbert Report the other night; Carl Bernstein was on. He answered briefly and to the point. His take on Bush and company: lies. His take on current politics in this country: bought. These are corporate behaviors, or behavior-sheaves, interconnected modes

Re: 1/365, Marlea

2006-01-12 Thread alexander saliby
Happy Birthday, Dan! Interesting project this; though Icaution you, I turned 40 twice (seemed a necessary lie when I was 41). The powers of ego and vanity can force improbable behavior, so you might too begin now thinking of what you'll do on your next 40th. Alex - Original

Re: Chary Ode to an Apocalyptic Sandbox

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
You have an uncanny relationship to information; of course I didn't 'pull' out of the work what you intended. Can you say something about this (i.e. information, not pulling), for that matter magic(k) or the spiritual which seems to inform these pieces (btw I don't mean spiritual in the new-age

Topel book

2006-01-12 Thread John M. Bennett
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Re: Culture of Lies

2006-01-12 Thread Halvard Johnson
Then the question is how to deconstruct the corporations, right? It won't do to sue them--they'll just pass the costs on to the consumers. So, when corporations outrank/outweigh entire nations and groups of nations, what's to be done? Appeals to morals and ethics won't do it. A surge through the

Re: Culture of Lies

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
That's what's strange (for us) about the situation; corporations owe absolutely nothing to their 'customers.' It's amazing Walmart suits are springing up all over the place, but they're store-oriented and communities can rally around them. The bamboo image reminds me of TAZ (temporary autonomous

Amazon News - January 12th 2006 (fwd)

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 18:37:46 -0200 (GMT-02:00) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Amazon News - January 12th 2006 Amazon News Friends of the Earth - Brazilian Amazon Amazon News is a weekly information service provided by

Re: Chary Ode to an Apocalyptic Sandbox

2006-01-12 Thread phanero
i don't know man.. i wrote a whole long response but whatever the informational uncanny nuff said - Original Message - From: Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.UTORONTO.CA Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 8:40 AM Subject: Re: Chary Ode to an Apocalyptic Sandbox

Jose Lezama Lima's Mule

2006-01-12 Thread phanero
Numerical / STEP Numerical / PLANAR Numerical / AGATE Numerical / SUNKEN Numerical / HILL Numerical / MULTIPLE Numerical / REFLECT Numerical / KALEIDOSCOPE M Numerical / KALEIDOSCOPE Numerical / VEINS Numerical / CILIA Numerical / LAMELLA Numerical / PETAL Numerical / SHEEN Numerical / MOON

SEARCHING FOR GRAVIES

2006-01-12 Thread phanero
Donna Kuhn made this poem from a back channel conversation we've been having including some poems from myself. SEARCHING FOR GRAVIES o elizabeth was an orphan and her fictions were charred and arbitrary not orphans of birds at hitlers feet, our machine cars bit cigars the coal is proud and

NASA's Comet Hunter on Final Approach for Sunday Landing (fwd)

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
/mission_pages/stardust/news/stardustf-20060112.html . A brief timeline is at http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stardust/timeline/index.html . NASA TV coverage of the landing starts Sunday at 1:30 a.m. Pacific time (2:30 a.m. Mountain time) on the Public (101), Education (102) and Media (103) channels. NASA

strats

2006-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
strats more variants on the most recent poser/blender modeling for large projection this wants to be in black and white actually it's in rgb eight m and only forty seconds, no wait, fifty-one seconds long it's running as i write i can't compress further than this everything is lost/loses if i